Wait. Maybe they still use private planes (it was a private plane), because they don't have private zeppelins. Yes, that's it. Good. Good.
Wait. Maybe they still use private planes (it was a private plane), because they don't have private zeppelins. Yes, that's it. Good. Good.
Damn it, why…why do you have to say things like that? Man.
I fucking loved this movie. The climax where all the monsters/villains are unleashed in the complex is one of the most purely fun experiences I've ever had in a movie, and that ending was so bizarre but so pitch perfect. I loved it all, right up to that epic final shot. Pretty close to perfect.
I really liked this episode but I don't have much to say. I was a little bit distracted, between texting a friend and coming down from the "Cabin in the Woods" high from earlier, but I wasn't lost or anything and I really enjoyed it. I'd give it an A-, easy.
Oh, ok, never mind then.
"Jones hands over a case with the medicine (?) that Chris needs"
Any chance you'll get an opportunity to rewatch it and give us a grade? How else are we supposed to know what to think?!
This movie surpassed my unreasonable expectations for greatness. Unbelievable. I'm seeing it again ASAP.
Smile Time >>>>>>> You're Welcome. And I love Cordelia!
I've been waiting for this for what feels like years now (and, hey, has been!), so I'm elated that it's finally getting released and it's getting excellent reviews. I'm seeing it tomorrow night, and I can't wait.
Mostly I just went on vacation and lost track of it.
Should…should I start watching this again…? I kind of gave up on it after that D+/B- string back around Episode 14, I think I've missed the last 7 episodes. These ratings are making it sound like the kind of show I might me interested in again. DILEMMA
And….Fringe…?
@twitter-204091455:disqus Ok, fair enough, and I knew that but still wanted to make a point.
Subject 13, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, One Night in October, and And Those We've Left Behind would all be mighty fine candidates for Short Form - far better than a non-sci-fi, non-dramatic episode of Community.
I don't read existing comments before I post my own. That's for conformists.
WHAT ABOUT FRINGE, FOX?? WHAT ABOUT FRINGE???
A threeway involving two Lincoln Lees is an A+ in my books, and I'm sure a little Fauxlivia couldn't hurt matters if you're into that sort of thing.
I hope this is the case. I think I would retroactively like this episode a bit more.
But that's totally what it feels like, isn't it? I couldn't shake the feeling that Olivia wasn't there for some kind of behind-the-scenes reason, as is usually the case when a main character isn't present for a majority of the episode. Funny that the feeling was stronger for Olivia, who WAS, in fact, in the majority…